Good review on the V 85TT and congratulations on becoming a dealership; the more dealerships in the United States will increase sales as well as service; I have recently purchased a 2021 V7 850 Special and also awaiting my second purchase of the 2022 V 85TT Centenario and being retired both these bikes fit my riding style and shorter stature with some minor alterations
Dylan, been watching some of your videos and this latest video of the V 85. if you remember you replaced the rear end hub on my V 85 in September. The bikes running great and no oil loss on the rear hub. The manual calls for Ron 95. can you tell me what octane that is? i’ve been putting in premium occasionally put in the middle grade every other fill.
Excellent job. I don't mind manufacturers charging extra for heated grips but I don't understand the thinking of putting the hardware on a bike then charging a hefty price to activate the hardware.
Because the wiring loom is one and so is the control system. The actual heating grips are not there they need to be installed and plugged in no wiring necessary
Nice video and narration...good job!
You can also rotate the throttle forward to cancel out the Cruze control as well.... FYI. Lol
Good review on the V 85TT and congratulations on becoming a dealership; the more dealerships in the United States will increase sales as well as service; I have recently purchased a 2021 V7 850 Special and also awaiting my second purchase of the 2022 V 85TT Centenario and being retired both these bikes fit my riding style and shorter stature with some minor alterations
Dylan, been watching some of your videos and this latest video of the V 85. if you remember you replaced the rear end hub on my V 85 in September. The bikes running great and no oil loss on the rear hub. The manual calls for Ron 95. can you tell me what octane that is? i’ve been putting in premium occasionally put in the middle grade every other fill.
Is it possibile to post-mount the original tyres monitoring system on a used bike?
Excellent job. I don't mind manufacturers charging extra for heated grips but I don't understand the thinking of putting the hardware on a bike then charging a hefty price to activate the hardware.
Because the wiring loom is one and so is the control system. The actual heating grips are not there they need to be installed and plugged in no wiring necessary
....like KTM...
Would a v85 tt skid plate fit on a v7 stone?🤔
No
Droit du seigneur. Or Prima noctis . still not right though I want to be the first to put the fisrt miles on my own bike ! ATB
Then assemble it yourself, puritan.